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OISTAT Theatre Architecture Competition 2015
The OISTAT Theatre Architecture Competition is an international ideas competition, aimed at students and emerging practitioners, which is organized every four years by the Architecture Commission of OISTAT (International Organization of Scenographers, Technicians and Theatre Architects). The theme of the 2015 competition will be the design of a floating theatre to be moored at a particular location on the river Spree in Berlin, Germany, but capable of being moved to other sites on the river. More information after the break.Competition Entry: Fundamental Envisions “House of Hungarian Music” for Budapest
Fundamental has shared with us their vision for the House of Hungarian Music, as part of the Liget Budapest Competition.
Inspired by the Neo-Baroque and Neo-Gothic spires of the park’s
monuments which surrounding it, the modest house features a folded,
white canopy rooftop which illuminates its surroundings and provides
natural light deep into its interiors.
More on Fundamental’s proposal, after the break.A House Named Fred / in situ studio
Architects: in situ studio
Location: Orange County, NC, USA
Area: 2369.0 ft2
Year: 2013
Photographs: Richard Leo Johnson
Location: Orange County, NC, USA
Area: 2369.0 ft2
Year: 2013
Photographs: Richard Leo Johnson
The Windows of New York and São Paulo
A little over a year ago, New York City-based graphic designer José Guizar started
illustrating an obsession of his that had quickly grown since moving
into the city: New York’s varied and eclectic windows. “A product of
countless steps of journey through the city streets, this is a
collection of windows that somehow have caught my restless eye out from
the never-ending buzz of the city,” Guizar writes on his website. “This project is part an ode to architecture and part a self-challenge to never stop looking up.”
Others have since been inspired by Guizar’s colorful and captivating homage to the windows of NYC, and earlier this year São Paulo-based Nara Rosetto began her own weekly illustrations of windows in South America’s largest city.
Ranging from Victorian and porthole windows to windows with security bars, planting boxes and the occasional cat, the windows are as varied as the cities and buildings they occupy.
Read on after the break for a journey through the windows of New York and São Paulo.
Others have since been inspired by Guizar’s colorful and captivating homage to the windows of NYC, and earlier this year São Paulo-based Nara Rosetto began her own weekly illustrations of windows in South America’s largest city.
Ranging from Victorian and porthole windows to windows with security bars, planting boxes and the occasional cat, the windows are as varied as the cities and buildings they occupy.
Read on after the break for a journey through the windows of New York and São Paulo.
Tulane Students Upcycle Traffic Signs into Shade Canopy
Tulane City Center and a team of Tulane architecture students worked together with the Lousiana Outdoor Outreach Program to design a shade structure made from traffic yield signs for a challenge course in City Park. Drawing inspiration from the surrounding tree canopy and the structure of the ropes course, the design team crafted a faceted, curving aluminum canopy suspended by steel cables with an earthen berm for seating below. More about the pavilion, after the break.Emerging Voices: Joyce Hwang of Ants of the Prairie
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Joyce Hwang founded Buffalo-based firm Ants of the Prairie in
2004 as an architecture and research practice “dedicated to developing
creative approaches in confronting the pleasures and horrors of our
contemporary ecologies,” according to the Architectural League. In her lecture as one of winners of the Architectural League’s annual Emerging Voices awards,
Hwang explains her fascination with the conflicted perceptions of urban
wildlife, and discusses a series of projects that aim to incorporate
diverse animal habitats into the built environment.
St John Bosco Art College / BDP
Architects: BDP
Location: Croxteth, Liverpool, Liverpool, Merseyside L11, UK
Architect And Landscape Architect: BDP
Area: 11000.0 sqm
Year: 2014
Photographs: David Barbour
Location: Croxteth, Liverpool, Liverpool, Merseyside L11, UK
Architect And Landscape Architect: BDP
Area: 11000.0 sqm
Year: 2014
Photographs: David Barbour
US Department of Agriculture Launches $2 Million Tall Wood Building Prize Competition
Among the changes in material technology that are constantly altering
the architectural landscape, one of the most popular – and most
dramatic – is the idea of the timber skyscraper. And with vocal advocates like Benton Johnson of SOM and Michael Green leading the discussion with projects like the Timber Tower Research Project, the wooden highrise is on the verge of becoming a mainstream approach.
To further the conversation in the USA, the US Department of Agriculture, working in partnership with Softwood Lumber Board (SLB) and Binational Softwood Lumber Council (BSLC), has recently launched the Tall Wood Building Prize Competition, an ideas competition with a $2 million prize. To find out more about tall wood buildings, we caught up with Oscar Faoro, Project Manager of the competition. Read on after the Break for our interview and more details on how to enter.
To further the conversation in the USA, the US Department of Agriculture, working in partnership with Softwood Lumber Board (SLB) and Binational Softwood Lumber Council (BSLC), has recently launched the Tall Wood Building Prize Competition, an ideas competition with a $2 million prize. To find out more about tall wood buildings, we caught up with Oscar Faoro, Project Manager of the competition. Read on after the Break for our interview and more details on how to enter.
Scandinavian Design Group and Ctrl+N Create an Undulating Interactive Installation for Lundin Norway
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Waves of golden light appear to shimmer and float from the ceiling in “Breaking the Surface” a new interactive installation from Scandinavian Design Group, ctrl+n, Abida,
Pivot Product Design and Intek. The kinetic sculpture is composed of an
array of acrylic plastic tubes extending through the floor of a
two-story mechanized matrix, gracefully moving above and below the
surface to evoke abstract images of the undersea geography. Read more
about the interactive installation after the break.
Old House in Douvaine / Frei Rezakhanlou Architects
Architects: Frei Rezakhanlou Architects
Location: 74140 Douvaine, France
Architects In Charge: Eric Frei, Kaveh Rezakhanlou
Project Management: Michel Desvallées
Year: 2013
Photographs: Romain Blanchi
Location: 74140 Douvaine, France
Architects In Charge: Eric Frei, Kaveh Rezakhanlou
Project Management: Michel Desvallées
Year: 2013
Photographs: Romain Blanchi
Filiput Sporthall / Waltritsch a+u
Architects: Waltritsch a+u
Location: Ronchi dei Legionari Gorizia, Italy
Architect In Charge: Dimitri Waltritsch Trieste
Area: 1600.0 sqm
Year: 2014
Photographs: Marco Covi
Location: Ronchi dei Legionari Gorizia, Italy
Architect In Charge: Dimitri Waltritsch Trieste
Area: 1600.0 sqm
Year: 2014
Photographs: Marco Covi
Arzum Headquarters / Habif Architecture
Architects: Habif Architecture
Location: Eyüp, 34250 Istanbul/Istanbul Province, Turkey
Area: 1750.0 sqm
Year: 2010
Photographs: Gürkan Akay
Location: Eyüp, 34250 Istanbul/Istanbul Province, Turkey
Area: 1750.0 sqm
Year: 2010
Photographs: Gürkan Akay
No. 18 Guan Shu Yuan Hutong / Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects
Architects: Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects
Location: Beijing, Beijing, China
Area: 160.0 sqm
Year: 2010
Photographs: Jeremy San
Location: Beijing, Beijing, China
Area: 160.0 sqm
Year: 2010
Photographs: Jeremy San
AM3′s Prize-Winning Boarding School to Open Onto Mount Stelvio in Malles
AM3 Architetti Associati has been awarded first prize in a competition to design a new boarding school in Malles (Bozen, Italy).
The proposed building takes full advantage of the landscape, opening
onto views towards Mount Stelvio and the Mustair Valley. Drawing
inspiration from this unique context, AM3 crafts a design that
integrates opportunities for active participation between building and
land, and student with nature.
Door19 / ArtKvartal
Architects: ArtKvartal
Location: Moscow, Russia
Area: 460.0 sqm
Year: 2014
Photographs: Courtesy of ArtKvartal
Location: Moscow, Russia
Area: 460.0 sqm
Year: 2014
Photographs: Courtesy of ArtKvartal
Ecological Densification Four Townhouses / SHAPE Architecture
Architects: SHAPE Architecture
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Project Team: Nick Sully, Hanna Teicher, Matthew Traub
Sustainability: Canadian Green Building Council Sustainable Project Award, Designed to LEED Platinum guidelines, Energuide 86
Year: 2010
Photographs: Courtesy of SHAPE Architecture
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Project Team: Nick Sully, Hanna Teicher, Matthew Traub
Sustainability: Canadian Green Building Council Sustainable Project Award, Designed to LEED Platinum guidelines, Energuide 86
Year: 2010
Photographs: Courtesy of SHAPE Architecture
playze and Schmidhuber Selected to Design Ningbo’s Urban Planning Museum
playze and Schmidhuber have
been selected as winners of an invited competition to design the Urban
Planning Exhibition Center in Ningbo, China. Inspired by the ancient
artform of the Chinese ribbon dance, the exhibition center aims to “blur
the lines” between citizens and decision makers in a way that grants
the public “rare access into the inner-workings of the city” in an
effort to strengthen the relationship between local government and
community.
The idea of the Chinese “Urban Planning Museums” is the
nation’s response to the rapid urban growth occurring in many of its
major cities. The museums are intended to communicate city planning and
development issues to the public. You can learn more about playze and
Schmidhuber’s design, after the break.
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